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AUD093

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guycable2

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Apr 16, 2004
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Hi

I have been seeing 30 or so of these at once in my CS1000E Rls. 5.0. Can anyone shed some light on what it means.

AUD093 00000973 00000000 0EF0F6ED 00000000 00000000

AUD0093
PTN associated with an IDLE VTN removed

conv 0973
=> 008 0 12 23 V
VIRTUAL LOOP

REQ: prt
TYPE: tnb

TN 8 0 12 23
DATE
PAGE
DES

DES VGW
TN 008 0 12 23 VIRTUAL
TYPE VGW
CUST 0
XTRK DB96
ZONE 005
 
Hi,

the AUD093 comes when the ACTIVECR(active Call Register) of the PTN(PhantomTN) has been idled. The current CRPTR(Call Register)has been updated with a new CRPTR but the same has not been done for the ACTIVECR of the PTN.




 
Is it anything to worry about or is it just general housekeeping.
 
If you are using Vacant number routing, I have seen sites have these, but not so much that it floods the tty screen..... just check the Virtual trunks once in a while....

unless someone else here has had issues related to the code.....



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There are a few known issues with AUD093. In most cases it causes dropped calls.

If you don`t have any dropped calls it is nothing to worry about.
 
We are getting this error today every 15 seconds. We have a 5.5 opt11 (now a CS1000E). We are getting occasional dropped calls.

Here are a few of the errors.

AUD093 00000001 00000232 00000227 0F18657E 00000001 00000000

AUD093 00000002 000000EC 00001450 0F0E44E8 00000001 00000000

AUD093 00000002 0000006D 00001410 0F23ADC0 00000001 00000000

AUD093 00000002 0000006D 00001410 0F23ADC0 00000001 00000000

AUD093 00000001 00000232 00000227 0F18657E 00000001 00000000


...and they keep repeating. Vendor is little help with this.

HELP!!

-Dan
 
It seems you have problems with your VGMC cards.
Channels are stuck in a Busy state after a communication has occured on them.
Do you have the Audit running in background ? Seems yes because these AUD093 are triggered by it when doing some cleanup.

Don't worry it has normaly no impact on communications. It just makes ressources to be idle again. You see many of AUD093 because you have a big site I suppose with huge traffic ?

Check the patches loaded on your Media Gateways (telnet and IPL>pstat). You should have PEPs on it.
 
crac74, I am curious why you think this is VGMC related? I have the same problem at one of my sites and do have MC32S cards as well as DSP daughterboards, but I am trying to figure out why you think it is specifically VGMC related based on the above information.

Any help would be great. My very large switch INI'd today and I am trying to figure out if it is related to my AUD093 problem..........

thanks
rob
 
I have problems with my Media Cards 32 ports : some of them are rebooting sometimes (Nortel has found a defective patch), some channels are stucked in a busy state. Only audit in background can free these ressources. And when it does this job AUD093 are appearing among other messages. Less than you but I've a small site...
ERR008 indicates a call drop for sure.

Do you have patches loaded on your Media Cards ?
 
yes, they were all updated the last time on 9/15/2008.

Can you tell me the patch that is thought to be bad so I can bring it up to the Nortel engineer?

thanks
rob
 
Hi,
Experience for me, it's should be DSP96/32 card problem on MGC, Could you upgrade loadware to MGCCAH19 and with new deplist for call server, it's can fixed your problem.

mancy


 
p25706_1 causes reboots
p25706_2 causes one way speech path

running MC32 IPL 4.50.88 and CS1000 rls 4.5
So not the same environment indeed.
 
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